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Wake Forest Defeats Duke: A Look Back on a Disappointing Season
This season has certainly been a disappointment for the Demon Deacons, but at least Riley Skinner and the Deacs won their final game of the season to end a season, career, and era on a positive note.
WFU will end disappointing season
Two teams that started the season bent on playing in bowl games will reach a dead-end at least one victory short of that destination when Wake Forest and Duke close their seasons at noon today at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Navy QB Proctor gets 1st career start on Saturday
Experience will not be on Navy's side when the Midshipmen host Wake Forest on Saturday.
Cardinal get Deacons for breakfast
Since the start of the 2000 season, they are 1-3 in 9 a.m. games and 5-11 in all morning games.
2009 College Football Preview Heading into his fifth and final season at Wake Forest , defensive tackle Boo Robinson wants only to go out the way he came in.
Baylor football more self-assured for rematch with Wake Forest
If Baylor wants to keep playing in December, it must start making noise in September.
Deacs' Frye rebounds: Other than him, DBs are young
Alex Frye's highlight film at Wake Forest consists of one play. It was a great play, running down Maryland's Darrius Heyward-Bey from behind to set up Alphonso Smith's 99-yard interception return for a touchdown that saved the game and maybe even the season.
There aren't many familiar faces around Brandon Ghee on Wake Forest's defense. He's the only returning starter in the secondary, and he knows how difficult it will be to replace four key contributors who helped the Demon Deacons rise from obscurity to relevance in the Atlantic Coast Conference before being taken in the NFL draft.
There aren't many familiar faces around Brandon Ghee on Wake Forest's defense. He's the only returning starter in the secondary, and he knows how difficult it will be to replace four key contributors who helped the Demon Deacons rise from obscurity to relevance in the Atlantic Coast Conference before being taken in the NFL draft.
There aren't many familiar faces around Brandon Ghee on Wake Forest's defense. He's the only returning starter in the secondary, and he knows how difficult it will be to replace four key contributors who helped the Demon Deacons rise from obscurity to relevance in the Atlantic Coast Conference before being taken in the NFL draft.
There aren't many familiar faces around Brandon Ghee on Wake Forest's defense. He's the only returning starter in the secondary, and he knows how difficult it will be to replace four key contributors who helped the Demon Deacons rise from obscurity to relevance in the Atlantic Coast Conference before being taken in the NFL draft.
Demon Deacons want to be all grown up
SALEM Something different occurred to Riley Skinner when he and a few friends were talking about the start of a final season of Wake Forest football.
Questions surround Wake's D, for a change
Eds: APNewsNow. Will be UPDATED. By JOEDY McCREARY AP Sports Writer WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. There aren't many familiar faces around Brandon Ghee on Wake Forest's defense.
NFL Notebook: Saints sign Vaughn, Morstead
Saints: New Orleans agreed to contract terms with safety Chip Vaughn and punter Thomas Morstead yesterday as players reported to training camp for conditioning tests and meetings.
New Orleans Saints agree to contracts with rookies Chip Vaughn and Thomas Morstead
The Saints have brought rookie safety Chip Vaughn, right, into the fold. Next on the list is to sign first-round draft pick Malcolm Jenkins, left.
Coach: Jim Grobe . Staff In 2008: 8-5 overall, 4-4 in ACC . Beat Navy in the EagleBank Bowl.
The Quad Countdown: No. 69 Wake Forest
Safety Chip Vaughn is one of seven defensive players that Wake Forest lost to graduation.
Black and Gold 2009 Draft Class Bio: Chip Vaughn
This article is the third in a four-article series which will profile each of the picks in the New Orleans Saints 2009 draft class.
The newest Saints come marching in
It's on. On a cloudy, breezy and not as humid as it could be May day, Saints Rookie Mini Camp kicked off at the team's training facility in Metairie.
There's no mistaking what defensive coordinator Gregg Williams wants of his charges -- attack, attack, attack Saturday, May 09, 2009 Jeff Duncan The message defensive coordinator Gregg Williams delivered at his first meeting with rookie Saints defenders was short and direct.
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